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Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 ACADEMIC/ADMINISTRATIVE 00136 Ackert and Chalmers Hall 00176 Indoor Practice Facility 00005 Ahearn Field House 00213 Ice Family Center Aircraft Cabin Environment Resch Lab International Grains Program Conference 00182 00160 (ACERL) Center 00001 Anderson Hall 00155 International Student Center 00217 Art Dept. Wood Kiln Bldg. 00178 Intramural Field Storage 00222 Athletics Track Storage Building 00041 Justin Hall 00081 Athletics Track Locker Facility 00215 K-State Olathe Bldg. 00175 Beach Art Museum 00101 K-State Union 00158 Bluemont Hall 00071 Kedzie Hall 00164 Bramlage Coliseum 00020 King Hall 00162 Brandeberry Indoor Complex 00185 Tointon Family Stadium 00009 Burt Hall 00172 Unger Complex 00010 Bushnell Hall 00179 KSU Gardens Maintenance 00008 Bushnell Annex 00134 KSU Bill Snyder Family Stadium Biological & Value Added Program 00186 00575 Lafene Health Center Building 00072 Call Hall 00195 Leadership Studies & Programs Building 00013 Calvin Hall 00112 Leasure Hall 00027 Campus Creek Complex 00283 Mary & Carl Ice Hall 00091 Cardwell Hall 00133 McCain Auditorium 00194 Center for Child Development 00154 Mosier Hall 00165 Chem-Biochem Bldg. 00150 Natatorium 00171 Chemical Storage 00082 Nichols Hall 00147 Coles Hall 00211 O.H. Kruse Feed Technology Center 00169 Global Campus (Lease) 00192 Parking Garage 00003 Danforth/All Faiths Chapel 00216 Parking Services Maintenance Bldg. Pat Roberts Hall- Biosafety Research 00018 Dickens Hall 00190 Institute 00168 Dole Hall 00159 Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex Durland Hall /Rathbone /Fiedler/ 00153 00167 Physical Fac. Storage Bldg. Engineering Hall 00019 Dykstra Hall 00093 Power Plant 00104 Berney Family Welcome Center 00092 President's Residence 00135 Edwards Hall 00576 Library Annex (Corporate Dr.) 00022 Eisenhower Hall 00184 Public Safety Building II 00108 English/Counseling Services 00193 Salt Storage Building 00021 Environmental Research Lab 00025 Seaton Court 00187 Equine Education Center 00102 Seaton Hall 3/27/2019 1 Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 00292 Executive Court 00080 Shellenberger Hall 00293 Executive Court Annex 00220 Stanley Stout Marketing Center 00097 Facilities Grounds 00099 Straube House (UFM) Tennis & Recreation Equipment Rental 00355 Facilities Herdsman House 00221 Bldg. 00173 Facilities Shops 00106 Thompson Hall 00177 Facilities Storage Bldg. 00161 Throckmorton Hall 00201 Facilities Storeroom Building (Liberty) 00139 Trailer B 00030 Fairchild Hall 00151 Trotter Hall 00029 Feed Technology 00109 Umberger Hall 00079 General Richard B Myers Hall 00291 Vanier Football Complex/North Stadium 00015 Greenhouse D - Conservatory 00085 Ward Hall 00073 Gymnasium 00120 Waters Hall 00191 Hal Ross Flour Mill 00117 Waters Hall Annex 00031 Hale Library 00004 Weber Hall 00146 Handball Building 00105 West Stadium 00156 Hoeflin Stone House 00116 Willard Hall 00034 Holton Hall 00121 Recycling Center 00074 Holtz Hall 00285 Chiller Plant 2 00218 Rowing Facility 00287 Child Development Center Shed 00284 College of Business Bldg. 00288 Lafene Health Center Storage Bldg. 02004 Foundation Center (Lease Space) 00289 Hazardous Waste- Non Flammable 00229 Engineering Building 00290 Hazardous Waste- Flammable 00294 Cellular Equipment Building 00295 Agronomy Education Center 00296 Soccer Stadium 00297 Multicultural Student Center KS Dept. of Ag. – KSU Facilities Boingo 1 – Wireless Network System by 02001 02002 Services Athletics Boingo 2 – Wireless Network System by 02003 Athletics RESIDENCE HALLS/HOUSING 00083 Boyd Hall 00051 Jardine Terrace H 00089 Davenport Bldg. 00052 Jardine Terrace I 00128 Derby Food Center 00053 Jardine Terrace J 00129 Ford Hall 00055 Jardine Terrace L 00170 Frith Community Center 00056 Jardine Terrace M 00078 Goodnow Hall 00057 Jardine Terrace N 00130 Haymaker Hall 00042 Jardine Terrace p 3/27/2019 2 Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 00282 Honors House 00043 Jardine Terrace Q 00265 Jardine Apartment Bldg 1 00058 Jardine Terrace R 00266 Jardine Apartment Bldg 1 A 00059 Jardine Terrace S 00267 Jardine Apartment Bldg 2 00060 Jardine Terrace T 00268 Jardine Apartment Bldg 3 00061 Jardine Terrace U 00269 Jardine Apartment Bldg 4 00062 Jardine Terrace V 00270 Jardine Apartment Bldg 5 00069 Jardine Terrace W 00271 Jardine Apartment Bldg 6 00070 Jardine Terrace X 00272 Jardine Apartment Bldg 7 00040 Jardine Terrace Y 00273 Jardine Apartment Bldg 8 00181 Jardine Terrace Storage 00274 Saunders Barracks 00064 Jardine Terrace Washhouse #2 00275 Jardine Apartment Bldg 10 00065 Jardine Terrace Washhouse #3 00276 Jardine Apartment Bldg 11 00066 Jardine Terrace Washhouse #4 00277 Jardine Apartment Bldg 12 00077 Kramer Food Center 00278 Jardine Apartment Bldg 13 00076 Marlatt Hall 00279 Jardine Apartment Bldg 14 00264 Modular Mobile Office @ Jardine 00280 Jardine Apartment Bldg 15 00123 Moore Hall 00281 Jardine Apartment Bldg 16 00132 Pittman Building 00047 Jardine Terrace D 00103 Putnam Hall 00048 Jardine Terrace E 00100 Smurthwaite House 00049 Jardine Terrace F 00113 Van Zile Hall 00050 Jardine Terrace G 00124 West Hall 00227 Housing & Dining Storage Building 00286 Wefald Hall SALINA CAMPUS 00700 Gymnasium 00713 Welcome Center 00703 AERO West Hangar 00714 Outreach Center 00704 AERO East Hangar 00715 Extension Center (prev. Science Center) 00705 Composites - Avionics Lab 00716 Construction Lab 00706 Aeronautical Center 00717 Maintenance Bldg. 00708 U.A.S. Laboratory 00718 Facilities Planning 00709 Technology Center 00719 Harbin Hall 00710 College Center 00721 Sports Complex Building 00711 Schilling Hall 00722 Student Life Center 00712 Tullis Bldg. 00725 Polytechnic Hanger (Lease) Salina Apartment Complex – New 00726- 00723 Unassigned Student Housing 00750 3/27/2019 3 Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 GEOGRAPHICAL SITES 00011 Jardine Playground 00197 Marlatt Park 00198 Konza Prairie (Lease) OFF CAMPUS AGRONOMY 00142 Trailer S SCA 00525 Res Equip Stor 50x160 AGF 00143 Trailer C 00526 Seed Condition Cntr 40x80 AGF 00320 Barn ASH 00527 Bldg. Morton 54x90x16 AGF 00488 Machine Shed 25x72 TOP 00529 Equipment Storage 50x100 AGF 00489 Storage Shed 1 16x24 TOP 00530 Research Cntr Cement Block AGF 00491 Wood Barn Unit 3 30x50 ASH 00531 Research Cntr Annex 30x60 AGF 00492 Stone Barn Unit 3 36x48 ASH 00532 Seed Storage & Office 40x40 AGF 00493 Rannells Headquarters MAN 00533 Storage Shed 1 16x24 ASH 00494 Mower Shed 12x16 AGF 00534 Metal Bldg. 70x120 KCIA AGF 00495 Residence 2300 Kimball AGF 00535 Office & Shop 40x99 TOP 00496 Storage Shed 1 30x60 AGF 00536 Storage Shed Morton 42X48 TOP 00497 Storage Shed 2 32x96 AGF 00537 Pesticide Storage 12x18 AGF 00499 Storage Shed 4 20x80 AGF 00538 Storage Shed Unit 2 16x24 ASH 00501 Pump House 10x14 AGF 00539 Shop Machine Storage 40x60 HCH 00502 Pump House 10x14 AGF 00540 Headquarters Unit 3 40x80 ASH 00508 Pole Shed 8x12 BLV 00544 Quonset 20x48 PHN 00509 Quonset 20x40 BLV 00545 Quonset 20x48 SCA 00510 Office Morton 30x45 BLV 00546 Quonset 20x48 SCA 00514 Residence & Office HCH 00547 Quonset 20x48 HCH 00515 Office & Lab (Leased) OTA 00548 Drying Lab 40x60 AGF 00516 Operations Cntr 50x100 AGF 00550 Pesticide Shed OTA 00518 Service Building 12x15 HCH 00551 Shop Building 44x60 00519 Implement Shed 16x26 HCH 00553 Shop Building 44x72 - Rossville 00520 Machine Shed 20x37 HCH 00555 Steel Building - 40x16 - AGF 00521 Steel Butler 30x60 SCA 00523 Redd Shed-Machine Storage 50x70 00522 Storage Shed SCA 3/27/2019 4 Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 ANIMAL SCIENCES & INDUSTRIES 00157 Dairy Research Center 00451 Sargent Farm Shop 00300 Poultry Research Office 00454 Livestock Shelter Morton LMIC 00302 Feed Storage by Elevator 00457 Elevator and Feed Mill 00304 Poultry Brooder House 00463 Swine MEW Morton LMIC 00306 Poultry Brooder and Nutrition 00464 Beef Nutrition Research Center 00308 Poultry Behavior House 00465 Horse Research Center 00310 Poultry Adult Laying House 00466 Morton Bldg 18x36 LMIC 00312 Poultry Classroom 00467 Modular Bldg 24x52- Lab Use Swine Teaching & Research Center Wean 00314 Poultry Pedigree House 00468 to Finishing Barn Swine Teaching & Research Center 00315 Poultry Residence Foreman 00469 Equipment Building Sheep & Meat Goat Office/Caretaker/Lab 00462 Swine & Sheep Resch Center 00471 Bldg. 00440 Purebred Beef Complex 00476 Horse Unit Feed & Supply Storage Bldg. 00478 Sheep & Meat Goat Storage Bldg. 00441 Bull Barn 00479 Dairy Barn 42x184 LIMC 00442 Bull Barn 00480 Swine West Finishing Barn 00445 Sargent Residence 00482 Morton Builder at Stocker Unit 00450 Morton Shed 120x54 LMIC 00483 Swine Nursery Barn BIOLOGY 00188 Konza Guest Housing #1 00223 Kona Modular Home (Future) 00189 Konza Guest Housing #2 00206 Konza Prairie Barn (Renovation) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 00651 Agri Engr Research/Storage 00653 Civil Engineering Infrastructure Lab (CISL) 00652 Advanced Manufacturing Institute (AMI) 00654 National Gas Machinery Lab ENTOMOLOGY 00347 Chemical Storage Shed 00205 Entomology Greenhouse EXTENSION ADMINISTRATION 00330 K.K.S.U. Transmitter Bldg. 00331 U.S. Grain Marketing Res Cntr (USDA) 3/27/2019 5 Table of Building Codes PPM 6510.150 KANSAS FOREST SERVICE 00620 Extension Forestry Building 00622 Ext Forestry Vehicle Shop/Motor Pool 00621 Extension Forestry Greenhouse GRAIN SCIENCE & INDUSTRY HORTICULTURE FORESTRY REC RES 00319 Pesticide Building HAL (Pair Center) 00332 Sprint Building 00320 Barn ASH 00333 Metal Bldg. 30x50x12 - Pecan Field 00321 Pesticide Storage HAL (Pair Center) 00334 Nexus Teton Greenhouse 29x48 Prefab Metal Bldg Office HAL (Pair 40’ Double Door Container (Equipment 00323 00335
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